Archive - October 2016

For any of the horror fans reading this, you really should know about Suspiria. If you don’t, you need to fix that. The film follows an America Ballet student who transfers to a prestigious Academy in Europe, only to find the school is a front for the practice of witchcraft.
Suspiria is memorable for two specific reasons:
Perhaps the most...

It was revealed by Ben Affleck today, while doing press for his upcoming movie The Accountant, that he had already come up with a title for his Batman movie. The tentative title will be, wait for it, ‘The Batman‘. Rumors have been circling surrounding the title of the film, with many of the rumors pointing to the title...

The curse of the sophomore slump is an interesting monster. In years past, a floundering second year could be the difference between renewal and cancellation. With the advent of the mid-season finale though, TV shows can right the ship before it goes too far off course. In the case of Fear The Walking Dead, the latter clearly applies. After an...

The premiere episode of HBO‘s newest series, Westworld, is kind of like a Jurassic Park where rich guests pay tons of money to live a fantasy and interact with an expansive cast of robotic characters, otherwise known as Hosts. The thing about Jurassic Park is…things go terribly awry, and the attractions start biting back. Westworld is...

After watching Star Wars Rebels’ newest episode, “The Holocrons of Fate,” I think that last week’s season premiere should have been longer. Yes, “Steps Into Shadow” was already a one hour event; however, this week felt like a continuation of a premiere’s tradition of laying the groundwork for adventures to come. Enjoy the recap...

Toto, we ain’t in Hell’s Kitchen anymore. Marvel takes the action to Harlem in their new Netflix series, Luke Cage. The bulletproof man is just trying to lead a quiet, uneventful life. However, the tensions in Harlem strike a little too close to home and compels Luke to come out of hiding.
Last time we saw Luke Cage (Mike Colter), he...

In case you’re Latin is a bit dodgy, “Lupus in fabula” means “The wolf in the tale.” Or in this case, it’s part of a phrase that means “Speak of the Devil, and he shall appear.”
Week One of The Exorcist may have pulled you in with something familiar and scary, but Week Two pulls back the layers...